Altogether it is thought—though it is really only a guess, based on extrapolating from cratering rates on the Moon—that some two thousand asteroids big enough to imperil civilized existence regularly cross our orbit. But even a small asteroid—the size of a house, say—could destroy a city. The number of these relative tiddlers in Earth-crossing orbits is almost certainly in the hundreds of thousands and possibly in the millions, and they are nearly impossible to track.
據認為──雖然只是根據月球上形成凹坑的速度所作的一種推測,共有2000顆左右大得足以危及文明社會的小行星經常穿越我們的軌道。但是,即使是一顆很小的小行星──比如房子那么大小的小行星──也能摧毀一座城市。穿越地球軌道的比較小的小行星,幾乎肯定數以十萬計,很可能數以百萬計,而它們幾乎是無法跟蹤的。

The first one wasn't spotted until 1991, and that was after it had already gone by. Named 1991 BA, it was noticed as it sailed past us at a distance of 106,000 miles—in cosmic terms the equivalent of a bullet passing through one's sleeve without touching the arm. Two years later, another, somewhat larger asteroid missed us by just 90,000 miles—the closest pass yet recorded. It, too, was not seen until it had passed and would have arrived without warning. According to Timothy Ferris, writing in the New Yorker, such near misses probably happen two or three times a week and go unnoticed.
第一顆有可能造成危險的小行星是1991年才被發現的。那是在它已經飛過去以后。它被命名為1991BA號;我們注意到,它在17萬公里以外的地方跟地球擦肩而過──按照宇宙的標準,這相當于一顆子彈穿過我們的袖子而又沒有擦破胳膊。兩年以后,又有一顆較大的小行星險些碰著地球,只相差145000公里──這是記錄到的最接近的一次擦肩而過。這一次也是在它飛過去以后才發現的,它在毫無預兆的情況下光臨地球。蒂姆西·費里斯在《紐約客》雜志中寫道,這樣的擦肩而過每星期很可能要發生兩三次而又不為人們注意。
An object a hundred yards across couldn't be picked up by any Earth-based telescope until it was within just a few days of us, and that is only if a telescope happened to be trained on it, which is unlikely because even now the number of people searching for such objects is modest. The arresting analogy that is always made is that the number of people in the world who are actively searching for asteroids is fewer than the staff of a typical McDonald's restaurant. (It is actually somewhat higher now. But not much.)
一個直徑為200米的物體,要等到它距離我們還有幾天的時候,地球上的天文望遠鏡才能發現,而且恰好是那臺望遠鏡對準它,這是不大可能的,因為即使現在,在搜尋這類物體的人也為數不多。人們總是作這樣的類比:世界上在積極尋找小行星的人數,還不及一家典型的麥當勞快餐店的職工人數。(實際上,現在比這多了一些,但多不了多少。)